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CDC releases PFAS exposure assessment results

Firefighting foam containing PFAS chemicals is responsible for contamination in Fountain Valley. U.S. Air Force/Eddie Green The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) have released the initial results of exposure assessments conducted in communities near current or former military bases known to have had per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in their drinking water. Individuals who participated in the assessments provided blood and urine samples to CDC and ATSDR for analysis. The assessment focused on El Paso County near Peterson Air Force Base, in the Fountain Valley and Security-Widefield areas.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180907:19:38:00

deviations. that was instrumental. you were seeing 25-year-old guys continue down with sarcoidosis. ray phifer had kidney cancers. things that were anomalies for not only the age population, but the only thing that was close to what it could be were the burn pits in iraq and afghan, the type of health problems for that. there s people dying from the attack of 9-11. for them, it never ended. for first responders, survivors, volunteers. there s still like a ticking time bomb. we just want to make sure that this stays at the fore so these individuals can get the care they need and many cases that they earned and that they re not forgotten. shepard: when the bill was introduced in 2010 that made the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140105:21:37:00

aneurysm. you ll get a c.a.t. scan for this. this p.e.t. scan study is promising. but i m not sure it will change the way we practice. it s only about 80 patients in the study. it was accurate in about 90%. we still have a long way to go for p.e.t. scan to come in this field. we use p.e.t. scan in our field for kidney cancers, and 50/50 can guess whether there s a cancer in the body. for bone imaging it would work. what does it show that a c.a.t. scan doesn t? they re seeing where the aggregate of the cells, sometimes with this kind of plaque formation you would have inflammation. it detects where the plaque ruptures. when the rupture happens is when the plaque starts to go and block the artery, heart attack and go to the brain and cause stroeblg. nobody knows the cause of plaque rupture. it s unknown. what we know is 60 million americans suffer from coronary artery disease. what i like is the test that

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130310:14:42:00

they re very important in treating your bloop and controlling diabetes are absolutely very important. we talked about kidney cancer just briefly. there s a study that came out and we re operating a lot on these kidney cancers. a lot of them are small masses in the kidney that we can watch. a 70-year-old comes in with a small mass. i rather watch that patient and not operate. if they re younger, we may go into what we call a partial removal of the kidney and save as much of the kidney for them. jamie: great. there s hope for kidney patients. no salt for you, eric. eric: can you remove a kidney robotly? that s a very good point. nobody should remove the kidney as much as you can and save as much to prevent dialysis and transplant. jamie: very interesting. didn t know that. eric: coming up, we ll talk more about the doctors with the doctors about more medical issues. the catholic cardinals are celebrating sunday mass in rome just two days ahead of the papal

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170304:19:53:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170304:19:53:00
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